The Wrong Woman
Chapter 444
Chapter 444
Nathan’s deep gaze darkened. “You seem to understand me quite well.”
Lucas’s response was a cold sneer. “After all, I’ve followed you for so many years. I know
your ways.
“Given that, how dare you do such actions behind my back?” Nathan’s voice remained composed but hinted at an underlying threat.
Lucas defiantly raised his chin, his expression fierce. “Fortune favors the bold. Without risks, where’s the reward?”
Nathan stood up slowly, his voice as gentle as a breeze. “I fear you may have riches but lack the life to enjoy them.”
With that, he turned and settled onto the couch. Although his gaze was seemingly devoid of emotion, it betrayed a sense of discomfort.
Beneath the façade, Nathan felt a pang of unease. After years of camaraderie with Lucas, to. witness it come to this now was not his desire.
The soldiers of the military camp escorted the prisoners into vehicles while the recovered bombs were loaded into anti–riot trucks.
rain ceased, and dawn
rescue
Mila’s despondent expression, he couldn’t help but feel
was asleep, so Mila sat with Simon in the hospital corridor for a discussion.
disrupting our plans,
return?”
don’t want to leave. I want to stay in Norvania with my grandparents. I want to find my parents. I don’t wish to go back
Sunterland.”
spoke earnestly, “The research institute and the nation
be forced to return to continue my research and live a life filled with regrets
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your family. You
what about
puzzled. “Who?”
man I love.”
you to Sunterland. Although your work is unique, there are still visitation periods for spouses every month.”
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